Mobilia Gallery

Since 1978 Mobilia Gallery has had longstanding relationships with institutions and individuals throughout the country, working closely with museum curators and collectors to place significant works of art in public and private collections. Mobilia Gallery features 20th and 21st century decorative and fine art, including sculpture, ceramics, paintings, glass, textiles, studio furniture and jewelry. The gallery presents innovative, curated exhibits showcasing American and international artists with lectures, symposiums, traveling exhibitions, and catalogs and books which provide a deeper understanding of the arts and the creative process.

The gallery is located in Huron Village, a 15 minute stroll down historic Brattle Street. From Harvard Square, note the homes with blue signage – you can view the homes of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, among other noteworthy historical figures. Take a right at Fayerweather street (the first intersection with traffic lights). Proceed down Fayerweather to Huron Avenue and turn left. Mobilia Gallery is located at 358 Huron Ave. in the second block, on the left-hand side, at the corner of Gurney Street and Huron Avenue. Across the street you will see the Cambridge Trust Company, a red brick building.